Manchester United Has Received A £ 3.8 billion Purchase Offer From Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman Who Hopes To Induce Glazers To Sell The Club Before Next Season
- Mohammad bin Salman is increasing its $ 3.2 billion purchase offer from Man United
- The Saudi Crown Prince hopes to become the new owner of the club by next season
- The Saudi royal family – worth £ 850 billion – hopes to to tempt the Glazers in the sale of club
Manchester United received a huge $ 3.8 billion purchase offer from the Saudi hereditary Prince Mohammad bin Salman.
The Saudi royal family, which is worth the £ 850 billion, hopes to tempt the current owners of the United i Glazer in the sale of the club before the start of the next season.
The proposed acquisition comes after the United leaders have been seen spending an ever-increasing time in Saudi Arabia, according to The Sun.
Crown Prince Mohammad Bin Salman is ready to embark on a Premier League adventure |
The Saudi Crow n Prince hopes to induce the Glazers to sell United by next season
Sources close to the Glazer family say they are against the sale of the Premier League club, but an offer like this great could certainly induce the owners of United.
American owners bought the Red Devils in 2003 for £ 790 million, but if they decided to accept Bin Salman's offer, the Glazers would have grossed a huge £ 2.2 billion gain.
The Saudi Prince was previously linked to United's purchase last year but sources insisted on the club not being sold, especially after Bin Salman was involved during the death of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
The Saudi Prince's £ 3.8 billion valuation depends on whether United can secure Champions League football next season.
If Ole Gunnar Solskjaer does not deliver the Champions League, United's assessment is likely to fall, while an agreement is unlikely go ahead until confirmation of qualification.
The purchase of United would have indicated the intention of the Saudi family to rival Manchester City as a leading team in English and world football.
Cities, which are owned by Sheikh Mansour of the royal family of Abu Dhabi, have led the city to become one of the best club teams in the world after the enormous investments made in the last decade.
Sportsmail contacted Manchester United for a potential acquisition but refused to comment on "speculation".
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